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Great Egret. Photograph. ManYee DeSandies. Pics4Learning. Home, East Pete PA. 18 May 2008.
Wetlands in Kananaskis. Photograph. Wickland. Pics4Learning. Home, East Pete PA. 18 May 2008.
Florida Scene. Photograph. Melanie Lee. Pics4Learning. Home, East Pete PA. 18 May 2008.